Showing posts with label Environmental Action Committee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environmental Action Committee. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2014

Reaction to Closure of Drake's Bay Oyster Farm by Jane Gyorgy

POSTED FOR Jane Gyorgy: 

This is shameful and, in my opinion, the National Park Service, the NPCA, the EAC and the leaders of those environmental organizations who opposed the continuation of the ecologically beneficial, sustainable, renewable, local oyster farm, as well as all those who mislead the public, are just this kind of dangerous! Joining those at the top of my list of dangerous is Judge Gonzales Rogers, for her kangaroo court shenanigans which effectively prevented proper hearing of the DBOC side in this issue in the first place.

My opinion:
  1. Fire all involved,
  2. Strip them of their pensions
  3. Rescinding of the under graduate, graduate and doctorate degrees awarded any of them (for they have shat upon them, reducing those sheepskins to toilet paper).
  4. Impeachment for Judge Rogers is in order as well as cancelling her pension and stripping her of all of her degrees.
At the National Park Service level, and from their involvement at the Point Reyes National Seashore level, those who should be ousted first and stripped of pensions and all letters include, yet are not limited to, Jon Jarvis, Don Neubacher, Dr. Sarah Allen, Dr. Ben Becker, David Press, Melanie Gunn and, Cicely Muldoon.

The EAC should be run out of town along with Amy Trainer and Gordon Bennett.

All those at the top of National Park Conservation Association and most especially Neal Desai.

Others that should be terminated and stripped include, but are not limited to, Dr. Tim Regan of the Marine Mammal Commission (see 

In my opinion, so many have contributed to the abuse and misuse of science, the law, and history, but these people stand out as the most dangerous and would be a good place to start. Add whatever names you wish.

Finally, in my opinion, it is too bad tarring, feathering, and being run out of town on a rail is no longer an option, that would be a fitting end to all of the above mentioned.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

More People Want Amy Trainer Exported

From letter to the editor, West Marin Citizen, July 10, 2014

Call for DBOC healing, but first…
Editor:
We are all aware of how divisive this
misadventure was, within our community
as well as within some families. A
number of people, Amy Trainer of the
EAC included, have called for a time of
healing.
I agree, we need a more united community
when the next environmental
challenge presents itself.
Within the past few months I reversed
my position on DBOC and concluded
that their time was up. I changed
my mind, not because their departure
would be a good idea or be beneficial
for the environment (it could have a
negative impact) but because the Secretary
of the Interior was within his legal
authority to decline an extension of a
lease, already expired.
This argument was not sufficient for
the opponents of the DBOC, the EAC in
particular, as well as the Sierra Club
and Earth Justice. They obfuscated the
argument with fabricated information
attacking the environmental stewardship
of the DBOC.
For healing to take place, those who
lied to us should not remain in positions
of responsibility. They should resign or
be fired. I wish that Amy Trainer were
the first to go.

Chet Seligman
Pt. Reyes Station